Brooks Koepka Withdraws from LIV Golf Dallas After Tee Box Incident
Needed another two minutes in the oven. A half-baked bagel.
Summary
Brooks Koepka hits tee box marker towards crowd before withdrawing from LIV Golf event in Dallas due to illness. He smashed his club into the ground and struck the marker after a poor tee shot on the ninth hole.
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LIV said it was because of illness and he had been 'feeling under the weather all week'.
He was replaced by Mexican reserve Luis Carrera for the remainder of the round.
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